All kids are learning form behind a screen through Indiana Connections Academy (INCA). It's basically public schooling at home.

"I am making sure that they are showing up for class," Lindsay Ison said. "If they have questions, I am directing them to the right place."

Courses are taught by the state curriculum with real teachers to virtually interact with. It is what the Lindsay Ison says is a better pace for her children with more individualized attention.

"Our job is to raise our children right now," Lindsay said. "It does take work, it does take effort. But, children takes work and effort. And, if you want to be a part of a kid's life when they are in a brick and mortar school, I feel like that takes even more effort than having it in my home."